Re: Fridges & other electrical problems/Stetzer Filter

Posted by Andrew McAfee on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Re-Fridges-other-electrical-problems-Stetzer-Filter-tp1549040p1549041.html

Also, when you add a filter like the Stetzer Filter, you must check  
with a gauss meter if the magnetic field on the wire/line is kicked up.  
If the neutral wires (or other) are balanced or wired incorrectly, the  
return wires are going to be overloaded and a magnetic field will be  
kicked up in the room.
Andrew

On Apr 12, 2009, at 10:26 PM, [hidden email] wrote:

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> Loni wrote:
> "The material states that you need around 20 of them for a whole  
> house."
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> The thing to keep in mind is that you are not filtering the space of a
> house, an apartment, or whatever.   How many rooms you have is not the  
> issue. 
> What the Graham Stetzer filters are "filtering" is the electrical  
> current,
> removing particularly damaging frequencies.
>
> Consequently, the number of filters needed depends on how much "dirty
> electricity" is present in your current.   It has nothing to do with  
> how many
> rooms that current runs through.
>
> 20 filters being what's needed on average does not tell you what your
> particular place will need.  To know that, you must use a Stetzerizer  
> surgemeter,
> which will give you a digital readout that you want to see come down to
> about 20. As you plug filters in, anywhere in the house, to the line  
> the meter
> is on, you will see the reading come down.  (It is actually best not  
> to have
> a filter plugged in the the same outlet where you are taking the meter
> readings.)   Most homes in the USA have two lines, so repeat the  
> process for
> both lines.
>
> You'll be able to identify which outlets are on which line, because the
> moment you plug a filter in anywhere in the house the reading will go  
> down at
> the outlets on that same line.
>
> In some areas, where the neutral is overloaded, you will hit a plateau  
> and
> adding more filters will not bring the reading down to 20.  At my own  
> house
> this is the case, and my readings are usually over 30.   Still, that is
> waaaay better than without filters, and I do quite well at 30.
>
> Shivani Arjuna
> www.LifeEnergies.com
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